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Sports

All Blacks in England boss Jones's sights

Published November 20, 2016 Updated November 20, 2016 06:34am

imageTWICKENHAM: Eddie Jones took a moment away from heaping praise on his England side for making light work of Fiji to aim a taunt at the All Blacks.

The former Wallabies coach, who wants to build a team capable of toppling the world champions from their No 1 perch, could not resist stirring up the growing rivalry between England and New Zealand, who avenged their recent Chicago defeat by Ireland with a 21-9 win in Dublin on Saturday.

As England celebrated their 11th win under Jones, and their 12th in succession, by crushing Fiji 58-15 at Twickenham, the Australian insisted his team had the "potential for greatness".

Replying to a question on whether his side will be on a par with the All Blacks by the time the teams next meet in two years' time, Jones said: "Will they (New Zealand) still be number one by then? We'll have to see.

"We're only 11 games into what we're trying to do here. Now we need to get the show really going and we are just about to jump into the deep end."

Before Saturday's kick-off, Jones had called on England to play "fish and chips" rugby in order to prevent a Fijian "kava party" at Twickenham and after seeing the hosts run in nine tries he said: "It was the best fish and chips in England! No Kava today....

"There was some excellent rugby played by the team and I thought George Ford was outstanding," added Jones of his outside-half.

"Roko did well," said the coach as he praised Fiji-born wing Semesa Rokoduguni, who marked his second England cap with two tries. "We have great competition across the board.

"I was really happy with aspects of our game. We dropped off at times but it's always hard to maintain that intensity. There is potential for real greatness in our team."

England now turn their attention to Argentina, their Twickenham opponents this coming Saturday, before rounding off the 2016 international programme at home to Australia the following weekend.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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